1981 Jeep Scrambler Full Doors Rare New Tires Cj7 Cj8 Restored Finance Trades 4x on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Engine:I6
Body Type:Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 1981
Exterior Color: Maroon
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Black
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Scrambler
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 40,155
Sub Model: Scrambler
Up for grabs is this ultra-rare, ultra-clean 1981 Jeep Scrambler! Check out the brand new BF Goodrich tires, new interior, rebuilt motor with less than 7,000 miles, full hard doors, and more! Scramblers are getting harder and harder to find, and this one is in great condition! Original paint color, four speed manual transmission and more! Clean Southern truck with new tires, new wheels, tons of under the hood performance parts and it fires up easily and is ready to eat CJ-7's! Line-X interior and bumpers! Two inch lift! New seats! Tons of new parts! Hard doors feature cranking windows and are in the same color as the body. Undercarriage photos available upon request. This Scrambler does come with a hard top, but the hard top does not fit exactly, it appears to be aftermarket, you will need to supply bolts to secure the hard top to the body. This Jeep was garage stored and driven only occasionally, it is very clean. Starts up easily and is ready to attack the trails! Financing available, trades accepted on a limited basis (please contact me directly for more information)! This Scrambler has a clean title, and even a clean CarFax! Title will be released only after the outstanding balance has been collected. We charge a modest $199 doc fee, $25 to send the title via FedEx, and a .03% City of Nashville business tax, I only collect state sales tax for Tennessee residents. Vehicle will be We accept cash, personal checks, cashier's checks, wire transfers/ACH ($20 fee added) and credit/debit cards (3% swipe fee added). National and international shipping to your door is available, please contact me directly for details! Please feel free to contact me on 615-300-6004 with any questions. |
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